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One of the beautiful wedding venues in Miami: The Historic Alfred I. DuPont Building was featured in an article of Inside Wedding as the ceremony and reception venue of Jamie Lipman & Alex Rodriguez. Here is part of the article:

Jamie Lipman & Alex Rodriguez

September 23 | Miami, FL

Although Jamie Lipman and Alex Rodriguez were instantly captivated by each other, there was some time between their first meeting and when they officially started dating. “A few years passed and we continued on in our lives with limited communication. And then Alex reached out again confirming that there was something that happened and stayed with him from that one encounter we had,” Jamie tells of the moment they reconnected. After brunch one day, Alex popped the question on the beach, where Jamie was mesmerized by the sweet words he shared. “He spoke about his promises to me as the type of husband and father he will be and how he will take care of me, who I am to him, and what we will be together,” she muses.

As a professional wedding planner, Jamie was well-equipped to coordinate the day and shares that she only spent about one month arranging her fairy-tale occasion with her sweetheart. Considering their relatives, friends, and vendors, the couple elected a grand indoor venue right at home in Miami, Florida to host their fête. The bride wore a whimsical lace gown down the aisle, where she was stunned by the custom runner Alex created as a surprise for his soon-to-be wife. “He created a 50-foot canvas runner where he compiled excerpts from letters or poems he had written to me through the years and handwrote them on the runner,” she describes. Honoring the bride’s Jewish roots, the ceremony featured the breaking of the glass. The rest of the ceremony was personalized around the couple’s families.

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The soaring marble of the Historic Alfred I. duPont Building has been more than just a witness to history... it's an integral thread in the fabric of Miami's legacy. Since its completion in 1939, the art deco skyscraper has seen the end of the great depression, served as headquarters to the 7th Naval fleet in World War II and been designated a national historic landmark. Restored to its original glory both inside and out, this monument to streamlined moderne art deco now hosts exclusive clientelle who continue to create their own history-making events in what has become one of the country's most sought after venues, one of the top wedding venues in Miami and favorite among the corporate event venues.